Russell Martin says he holds no regrets regarding his time as Rangers head coach despite admitting he did not perform well enough. The former Scotland international took charge at Ibrox in 2024 but departed the Scottish Premiership club after a difficult period. Martin told reporters that the experience was a significant learning curve in his managerial career.
During his tenure, the Glasgow side struggled for consistency in domestic competitions. Martin acknowledged that the pressure of managing a club of such stature required a higher level of performance than he delivered. He noted that while the results were disappointing, the challenges faced helped shape his subsequent approach to coaching, according to Sky Sports.
Martin currently manages Southampton in the Premier League. He expressed gratitude for the opportunity to lead Rangers but conceded that he was unable to achieve the objectives set by the board. His comments come as he prepares his current squad for the final stages of the English season, per The Athletic.